New woman hair style

It’s easy to look back on fashions and hairstyles of yesterday and think, “What?” (Or perhaps, more honestly, “Why?”) But one woman is more interested in the “how.” As in: “How did Roman women make their hair look like that?” Meet Janet Stephens, a hairdresser from Baltimore. Like a superhero of the coiffe, she spends her days as a regular hair dresser, giving people layers and funky bobs. But at home, in her secret hair lair (okay, really just her basement) she attempts to recreate the hairstyles of ancient Rome. Her YouTube channel boasts all sorts of ancient hairstyles, from the Empress Plotina to Cleopatra’s coin hair. Her...

Female sailors may immediately begin wearing their hair in ponytails, locks, wider buns and sometimes even below their collars -- but they must follow strict guidelines when doing so. The Navy released a slew of rules about female hair grooming standards a day after Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson announced the changes during a Facebook Live event. The new styles are authorized only when a sailor's hair doesn't get in the way of safety gear. Uniform covers must also continue to be worn squarely on the head, and commanding officers have the right to veto any styles deemed to be a safety hazard, according to Navy administrative message 163/18. The new regulations, which...